284 PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA, 
Geographical and ecological distribution of the lichens of Alabama. 
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VI Opegrapheae ........ 2 12)....)12, 6) 2. 8 - 4 
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XV Parmelieae .......... 4 20 | 2 | 22 3 j....) 6 12 | 4) 5 16 
XVI Usneae .............. 3) 7) 4 | It} 1) 2). 83. 6) 112 7 
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LIVERWORTS. 
With the exception of a small number contributed by the Biological 
Survey of Alabama from the vicinity of Auburn (Metamorphic hills), the 
greater part of these plants known from Alabama have been collected 
in Mobile County. The northern part of the State, in regard to liver- 
worts, is yet a field to be explored. Forty-eight species under 25 
genera have at present come to our knowledge from this State, being 
about two-fifths of the species described in the sixth edition of Gray’s 
Manual. 
